the cedar ledge

Anticipatory Biasing of Visuospatial Attention Indexed by Retinotopically Specific α-Bank Electroencephalography Increases over Occipital Cortex

Date: January 6 2021

Summary: How EEGs were used to measure brain activity in this study

Keywords: ##bibliography #archive

Bibliography

M. S. Worden, J. J. Foxe, N. Wang, and G. V. Simpson, "Anticipatory Biasing of Visuospatial Attention Indexed by Retinotopically Specific α-Bank Electroencephalography Increases over Occipital Cortex," J. Neurosci., vol. 20, no. 6, pp. RC63–RC63, Mar. 2000, doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-06-j0002.2000.

Table of Contents

    1. Materials and Methods
  1. How To Cite
  2. References
  3. Discussion:

Materials and Methods

EEGs from 128 tin electrodes, referenced to the nose. Data acquired at 500 Hz (pass band of DC, 100 Hz), impedances < 10 KOhms, and interelectrode spacing at 2.4 cm. Eye position monitored with electrooculographic recordings from the external canthi. Eye movements and artifacts were removed off-line.

QUESTION: How was it referenced to the nose? QUESTION: What is an electrooculographic recording? QUESTION: Where is the external canthi?

How To Cite

Zelko, Jacob. Anticipatory Biasing of Visuospatial Attention Indexed by Retinotopically Specific α-Bank Electroencephalography Increases over Occipital Cortex. https://jacobzelko.com/01062021042121-anticipatory-biasing. January 6 2021.

References

Discussion:

CC BY-SA 4.0 Jacob Zelko. Last modified: May 19, 2024. Website built with Franklin.jl and the Julia programming language.